Large Numbers of Migratory Birds Arrive at Nanfangang Wetland in Cangzhou Binhai New District
Source: Changcheng Net
Changcheng Net Cangzhou News (Reporter Dong Chuanhui, Wu Hao, Correspondent Zhang Wei) With the warming weather, the Nanfangang Wetland in Cangzhou Binhai New District has welcomed a large number of migratory birds. Groups of rare birds are soaring in the sky, wandering on the water surface, or nesting in the vegetation, together with the beautiful wetland landscape, forming a beautiful ecological painting.

Flying and playing in the vast and clear wetland surface. Liu Quansheng photographed.
Inside Nanfangang Wetland, geese, swans, ducks, egrets, and goldeneye ducks are staying and nesting here. The spring breeze is blowing, accompanied by the sound of birds chirping, clear and melodious, never ceasing.

Sometimes standing still, sometimes dancing together, circling in the air. Liu Quansheng photographed.
In recent years, Cangzhou Binhai New District's Nanfangang Industrial Park has always attached great importance to wetland protection, implementing closed management, bird monitoring and treatment, water diversion and storage, and publicity and education, and the ecological environment of Nanfangang Wetland has been significantly improved.

At sunset, several magnificent swans swayed in the reeds. Liu Quansheng photographed.
It is understood that the Nanfangang Wetland Protection Area covers an area of 7500 hectares, maintaining a relatively original natural state and biodiversity. According to expert verification, Nanfangang Wetland has more than 200 species of birds, including 8 species of national level protected birds such as Cranes and White Storks, more than 40 species of national level two protected birds such as Black-Necked Swans and White-Bellied Bulfinches, and more than 220 species of wild birds with important economic and scientific value.

Groups of egrets chase and play together, or stand still. Liu Quansheng photographed.
At the same time, the negative ion content in Nanfangang Wetland reaches the highest value of 18733 per cubic centimeter, which is 60 times that of general urban parks, and is known as 'Beijing-Tianjin-Southern Garden, Natural Oxygen Bar'.